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ABN AMRO

Takeover

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ABN AMRO is now owned by RBS, Santander and the Dutch government. Hiring is now handled by each, not ABN AMRO.

ABN AMRO Profile

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ABN AMRO was a highly regarded international banking group which employs over 17,000 people and operates in nearly 50 countries worldwide. The company generates revenues of over €5 billion each year.

Graduate Training

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ABN AMRO runs a Graduate Development Programme for all new trainees. This starts with a general six-week course at the firm's Academy in Amsterdam and concludes with a series of rotational placements based on your chosen business area. The Graduate Development Programme offers opportunities within the following business areas: Corporate Finance; Equity Capital Markets; Finance & Accounting; Financial Markets, Risk Management and Technology.

After this programme, you will join a desk on a permanent basis. When assigned to a desk, you may in fact join an Analyst pool, where you could be involved in conducting company research, building models or preparing and presenting pitch books and reports.

The Graduate Development Programme is tough, and graduates should be prepared to work hard. '

Internships

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ABN AMRO offers 20 internships for their UK offices and 50 for their other European offices (Amsterdam and Paris) each year.

Internships are available across all business areas and last from two months to six months. Applications are welcome from undergraduates in their penultimate year of study with a minimum of 24 (300) UCAS points or the overseas equivalent and the expectation/achievement of at least a 2:1 degree.